Nosy Crow is delivering books that offer both education and entertainment for young readers through its productive, creative and innovative collaboration with the National Trust and The British Museum, and as autumn and a new school term arrive, there is a sparkling selection of fun and fact books to choose from
Age 6 plus
Beneath the Waves
Lauren Fairgrieve
and Kate Read
GET creative… and discover amazing facts about your own very
special shoal of fish! Published in collaboration with the National Trust, Beneath
the Waves is a joyful, beautifully created and interactive gift book
introduction to a variety of colourful European fish. Youngsters will love
getting their hands busy, and their imaginations fired up, as they create their
own 3D fish before discovering fascinating facts about each species in the back
section of the book. Press out the pieces and slot them together to create twenty
stunningly scaled fish and after finishing the 3D shoal, either hang up the
gorgeous decorations or press them back into the sturdy board page. Youngsters
will love poring over the 22 richly illustrated information pages full of
dazzling full-colour nature scenes and fascinating facts. Covering everything
from habitats and diets to myths and legends, this is a stylish introduction to
the undersea world of fish and with its hardback binding, and press-out pieces,
can to be used and enjoyed time and time again.
(Nosy Crow, board book, £12.99)
Age 7 plus
Ancient Greek Gods and Goddesses
Tegen Evans and Tom Froese
HAVE you ever wondered how Zeus became king of the gods?
Find the answer and lots more exciting information about the fascinating world
of the ancient Greek gods and goddesses in a beautifully illustrated book from
Nosy Crow and the British Museum. This brilliant guide – written by Tegen Evans
and lavishly illustrated by Tom Froese – is filled with exciting stories and
surprising facts. Which goddess drew the Moon across the sky each night? Who
had the strength to start earthquakes and whirlpools? And was there really a
god of parties and theatre? Discover who gave Athens its name, meet Artemis, a
protector of young girls, and find out why Hera turned a princess into a cow!
With award-winning illustrator Froese’s vibrant, stylish artwork on every page and
printed on high-quality paper, with gold foil on the cover, this is the perfect,
easy-to-read first introduction to the Greek myths for any child.
(Nosy Crow, paperback, £8.99)
Age 4 plus
My Little Museum: Ancient Greece
Illustrated by Sophie Beer
CREATE your own little museum and discover the wonders of
Ancient Greece with the new title in an exciting, hands-on sticker book series published
by Nosy Crow in collaboration with the British Museum. Simply fold out the
illustrated scenes illustrated by Sophie Beer and explore four different areas
of ancient Greek history, from life at home to the Olympic Games. Then use
real-life photographic object stickers to curate your own multi-room museum,
filled with all sorts of amazing artefacts. The book includes a sturdy but
flexible paperback binding with fold-out pages. Enjoy exploring the four
illustrated scenes from ancient Greek history, presented alongside a friendly
and fascinating non-fiction text. And the five colourful rooms in your very own
museum are ready for youngsters to decorate and explore. The 100 stickers to
play with are enclosed in a pocket at the end of the book and feature real
historical objects. So travel back in time, get creative and learn all about Ancient
Greece!
(Nosy Crow, paperback, £9.99)
Age 4 plus
Wonder World: Earth
Ben Lerwill and Xuan Le
YOUNGSTERS will never look at soil in the same way again
when they dig into the first book of a gorgeously illustrated natural science
series for children, produced in collaboration with the National Trust. So what’s
the point of soil? What has it ever done for us? From hosting billions of wriggling
worms to minibeasts and microbes, to being the home of fungi that could allow
trees to talk and providing enough nutrients to feed a planet, soil is a muddy,
magical, marvellous, life-giving miracle! This new National Trust: Wonder World
series will cover different components of the wonderful, life-giving,
miraculous stuff that everything on our planet needs to survive… earth, water, air
and the sun. Written by Ben Lerwill and colourfully illustrated by Xuan Le,
these books offer a gentle, accessible blend of science and nature writing aiming
to inspire awe, wonder and curiosity about the natural world. Created in a
picture book format, with clever, diagrammatic illustrations to help younger
children visualise big concepts by breaking down the text into easy-to-follow,
digestible information, there could be no better early introduction to natural
science.
(Nosy Crow, paperback, £7.99)
Age 4 plus
Around the World Colouring Book: London Through the Ages
Illustrated by Andy Passchier
BRING London to life and explore the history of the city
with twenty brilliantly busy scenes and patterns to colour in this super
colouring and sticker book created in consultation with expert curators from
the British Museum. There’s a whole world to explore, and with this beautiful book,
readers can take a tour around London, colour the pages and then add fun
photographic object stickers from the British Museum’s collection. Discover
information about different London landmarks like London Bridge, Buckingham
Palace, the Globe Theatre and Westminster Abbey, and get creative at the same
time! Aspiring artists can pick up their colouring pencils and bring the scenes
and objects to life, while learning about the iconic landmarks through
different eras. The book includes more than 70 colourful stickers of objects
from London’s history, from a Bronze Age shield and Roman mosaic to a Viking
sword and Tudor toy horse.
(Nosy Crow, paperback,
£6.99)
Age 2 plus
My Very First Spotter’s Guide: I Spot A Fish
Illustrated by Kay Vincent
(Nosy Crow, board book, £7.99)
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